Check to see if the stud that they sit on is not spinning . Make shure that they are tight. Start by parking your wipers. then loosten the wipers and put them back on where they should be parked and tighten them up this should fix the problem . If not you may need to buy new motor unfortunatel. I hope this helps. Don't forget to rate my answer. thanks.

There is a metal tab on the wiper motor that gets bent if there is too much load on the wipers, which can happen it you try to clear wet, heavy snow from your windshield with the wipers. This metal tab activates the park mechanism when the wipers are turned off and the motor reverses to park the wipers. This tab is about 3/4" wide and stands about 1/4" high, and is next to the round steel plates, or cams, that are about 2" diameter on top of the wiper motor. The metal tab should be straight. It can get bent away from the cams, then the reversing pin won't catch on it, and the wipers go to the raised position instead of the park position. You can probably bend the tab so it is straight, and straight up, so it is closer to the cams. Then the pin should catch it when the motor reverses, and the blades will now go to the proper park position. You will need to open the hood, remove the wiper arms, remove the plastic cover on top of the wiper motor, and look for the tab to straighten. This may take an hour or more, depending on your automotive repair expertise level. I used a long punch and a hammer to straighten the tab. It is thick metal, but will still bend if there is too much snow load on the wipers, causing the wipers to park in the raised position.

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Well you can please follow the below steps -1. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. If the tension spring is damaged or broken, the arm will not show resistance. If it is functioning properly, then pull the arm back until the hinge locks in a vertical position.2. Remove the retaining nut at the base of the windshield wiper arm and pull the wiper arm off.3. Slide the new wiper arm assembly on.4. Tighten the retaining nut and lower the arm back down to the windshield.Please post comments for any other help or information......

Remove the arms,and place them back on where they need to go,do not turn the wipers on,do this as they set now.If the wiper blades when turned on go off the left side of the windshield ,then you will have to remove everything again,and move the wipers down in the rest position,and align everything up to the rest position,with the wipers at rest,and the motor at rest.

i don't know what you mean by stripped, but iam gessing you mean it won't stay on the windshild when it wipes. have you tride another blade? if not i would try that first. if that dosent work you may have to try another wiper arm. all wipers will do what yours is doing when conditions are just right. you can minamise this problem maybe with a double wiper blade. hope this will help. OLD SCHOOL.

Sounds like a linkage (wiper transmission) problem. But, put an external ground wire to the wiper motor first and see if they work then.Also many wipers have a fastening nut on the wiper arm where it attaches to the stub that goes through the body. These may have loosened and gone out of adjustment. If so, loosen them and re-position arms, then tighten them down.